The Weekly News Quiz: May 19
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A Brief History Of Debt Ceiling Crises And The Political Chaos They’ve Unleashed
Since 1976, there have been 22 shutdowns of the federal government due to lack of a federal budget.
Why So Many South Korean Women Are Refusing To Date, Marry Or Have Kids
Over the past couple of decades, there have been flash points in this gender war.
How Did Abuse Get Baked Into The Restaurant Industry?
Allegations of abuse by high profile chefs are not uncommon.
The Weekly News Quiz: May 12
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Childhood Obesity Is Rising Sharply With Potentially Lifelong Consequences
More children are developing diseases that have traditionally only been seen in adults.
The Weekly News Quiz: May 5
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Heading To A Beach This Summer? Here’s How To Keep Harmful Algae Blooms From Spoiling Your Trip
Citizen scientists can provide invaluable help by monitoring local waters, experts say.
Stand Your Ground Laws: A Simple Mistake Can Get You Shot Or Killed
Armed citizens can defend their property with violence and, in many cases, little fear of prosecution.
The Weekly News Quiz: April 28
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